It looked like the set of a disaster movie – only this massive, 25-vehicle pile-up on the Bronx River Parkway in Yonkers during Sunday night’s snow and ice storm was the real thing.

The 25-vehicle pile-up in Yonkers.Photo: Yonkers Police Department

“It was pretty amazing… I’ve never seen a pileup like this. It looked like a war zone,” Westchester County police Lt. Tom Murphy told LoHud.com.

Forty-five people were hurt in the 11 p.m. smash-up, though miraculously none of the injuries was considered life-threatening, authorities said.

Slick roads led to many other crashes in the region Sunday and Monday, including a 27-car pileup Sunday night on southbound Interstate 95 in Greenwich, Conn.

And more foul winter weather is on the way, bringing up to 6 inches of snow and more dangerous driving conditions Tuesday.

“It could be bad, people need to watch out on the roads, a lot of black ice. Just go nice and slow and if you don’t have to be out, don’t come out here,” Phil Seacord of the Bronxville Public Works Department told WCBS 2.

The new storm is expected to move into the city just in time for Tuesday’s morning rush hour.

“This will lead to slippery roads and flight delays starting early on Tuesday and lasting through most the day,” senior meteorologist Alex Sosnowski said on AccuWeather.com.

Rain will continue on and off today until about 7 p.m. before skies begin to clear. But the next front will arrive only about 12 hours later.

“Temperatures will fall to around freezing for Tuesday as a quick moving snow storm looks to drop 3 to 6 inches of snow across the area,” Sosnowski said.

The weather will turn drier on Wednesday and remain that way through the week, with highs in the upper 20s to low 30s through Friday.

Some schools in Westchester, Putnam and Orange counties reported 2-hour delayed openings due to the wintry weather.

How are you preparing for the storm?

Us New Yorkers have become a bunch of wusses when it comes to the weather, always whining and complaining about a few inches of snow. The media is mostly to blame for this with their gloom and doom predictions. I was watching channel 7 eyewitness news the other day and they did a live report from the street, where the female reporter was standing outside talking about how cold it was and describing the conditions as "arctic" when it was only 33 degrees!